CIO50 2019: #5 Dr Zoran Bolevich, NSW Health
“ICT projects are, in fact, complex change management processes with often profound impacts on the business,” says NSW Health’s chief information officer, Dr Zoran Bolevich.
“ICT projects are, in fact, complex change management processes with often profound impacts on the business,” says NSW Health’s chief information officer, Dr Zoran Bolevich.
IT services company, DXC Technology has appointed former eHealth NSW CIO Dr John Lambert as its first chief medical director in Australia and New Zealand.
Clinicians within NSW’s regional network of hospitals can now use telemedicine capabilities to better diagnose and treat patients with cancer thanks to the adoption of tools that provide secure mobile access to electronic medical records.
NSW Health is offering internships in ICT architecture and information security under a partnership with the ACS Foundation.
eHealth NSW CIO, Michael Walsh, and newly appointed chief clinical information officer, John Lambert, have laid out some of the technology projects they are focusing on this year, as part of the state’s $400 million e-health strategy.
HealthShare New South Wales is set to implement a new technology platform in order to reduce IT costs and improve service levels.
The NSW Department of Family and Community Services have appointed Tim Hume, from the state’s department of health, to the role of CIO.
NSW Health has started preparing the consolidation of all its disparate e-mail systems into one Microsoft Exchange environment for some 200,000 end-users across the state government department with the big loser being Novell's GroupWise.
The success of an electronic medical records (EMR) project will depend on a level of high-velocity, mission-critical ICT not seen before in the sector, says the NSW Department of Health’s director of e-health and ICT strategy branch Ian Rodgers.
A month after appointing a new CIO for its e-health and IT strategies the NSW Department of Health has appointed a director of strategy and architecture for health support services (HSS) ICT.
The NSW Department of Health has appointed Ian Rodgers as director of its new e-health and ICT strategy branch.
People concerned about the privacy implications of a move to transferable electronic health and medical records should not be dissuaded by doubt as the benefits outweigh potential drawbacks, according to health industry executives.